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Lips of Wood Wasp (rVspa sylvatica) *i 



Mouth of Sand Wa3p (Amniophila viati: i J 



Section of Hainan Scalp 



2sose of Rat (injected) ... 



Halichondria panicea and other Sponges" 



(stained) 

 Basalt, from Melbourne... 

 Spiral Vessels of Castor-oil Plant 

 Ova of Oimex... 

 Stauroneis Phcenicenteron 

 Section of Uni-locnlar Ovary of Meadow") 



Orchis ... ... ... ) 



Papa of I dis 



Section of Basalt 



Collection of Polyzoa and Sponges 



Fossil Bone from Coal ... 



Section of Flint 



Mr. H. E. Freeman. 



Mr. W. H. Gilburt. 

 Mr. J. Hunter. 



Mr. M. H.Johnson. 



Mr. Martinelli. 

 Dr. Matthews. 

 Mr. H. J. Eoper. 



Mr. Sigsworth. 



Mr. J. Spencer. 

 Mr. W. S. Smith. 

 Mr. Swain. 

 Mr. S. Turner. 

 Mr. T. C. White. 



Attendance — Members, 59 ; Visitors, 8. 



November 24th. 1876. — Ordinary Meeting. 



Hexry Lee. Esq.. F.L.S., &c, President, in the Chair. 



The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and confirmed. 

 The following donations to the Club were announced, and the thanks of 

 the meeting were voted to the respected donors : — 



"The Monthly Microscopical Journal " ... from the Publishers. 

 " Science Gossip" ... ... ... ,, „ 



" Proceedings of the Royal Society" (So. 173) 

 "The Medical Examiner" (weekly) 

 " Memoirs of the Literary and Philoso-") 

 phical Society of Manchester;"' and 

 also Catalogue of Books and Vol. xv. 

 of the Proceedings 



- 



the Society. 

 the Editor. 



the Society. 



" The Quarterly Journal of Microscopical") 

 Science "... ... ... ) 



by purchase. 



from Mr. Enock. 

 „ Mr. Hailes. 



Twelve Slides of Insect Preparations 

 Five Slides of Diatoms... 

 Photographs of the late Dr. Harvey Betts, the late Mr. A. R. Betts, 

 Dr. M. C. Cooke, and Mr. F. H. Ward were presented to the album 

 (the first two being the gift of Mr. Sydney Turner). 

 The President announced that it had been decided by the Committee to 

 hold the Soiree of the Club in April next ; also that the Committee had 

 voted from £20 to £25 for the purchase of books for the library — particu- 

 larly "The Annals of Natural History," which would make a valuable 

 addition to their collection of works of reference. 



